Are you retarded? Let's go through your "points"o'dium wrote:Yeah, but when that porsche eats up all the fuel in an hour, forcing you to never actually be able to take it out of the garage, the question becomes none existent.
When that porsche is fast, but really, really poor at driving, the question becomes none existent.
When that porsche breaks down and never works again if you crash it ever so slightly, the question becomes none existent.
Lets face it, get the old handheld check list out:
(*) Does product provide fun that can be had in any time frame, be it 1min or 1 hour?
(*) Does product have enough battery life to warrent actually taking it out of the house, playing with friends etc?
(*) Is product able to withstand many many bumpos and drops, like for example, the average every day use of a handheld?
(*) Is product fast at loading, so that you can actually turn the game on and withen seconds be playing?
Lets face it, PSP fails at all above points.
*I like the games I have for it so far and I'm looking forward to other games. I love racing games and have pretty much everyone of them for the PSP. good enough for me, but there's plenty of other titles too. I don't have a problem with the ammount of choices plus if I get bored I can listen to music or watch a movie. Or hell I can even go ONLINE you fucking spastic fanboy.
*I work 8 hours a day, I don't bring my charger to work, I play on that PSP most of the day.
*Surprisingly yes, I thought like you did but I've dropped it enough times now to vouch for the product myself, it's solid. I haven't dropped it on anything like a cement floor or tiled floor and wouldn't want to but so far so good.
*It's so well built in regards to loading I can't tell you how much I like it. In midplay you can litteraly shut it off and it'll load up exactly where you left it, whether you're loading something, in the middle of a jump a movie sequence ANYTHING, it can instantly be turned off and comes on instantly where you left it. Some games, do have a small pause of maybe 2 to 3 seconds before they begin playing which really only lets you situate yourself.
Overall, every point you said are some of the better things ABOUT the PSP. the only issue I could say I have with it is that it seems to lack a large variety of titles but I see the PSP as still being relatively new in the handheld market so I don't find it's a big deal but seriously dude, I OWN a Gamecube and I'm not some fanatical fanboy, the PSP is a good handheld console, offers a lot and is a lot of fun. Plus it doesn't look ghey when you pull it out.